PRODUCT DETAILS
Composition
Mentat Tablet is a polyherbal nootropic (brain tonic). Key ingredients include:
- Bacopa monnieri (Brahmi)
- Centella asiatica (Mandukaparni / Gotu kola)
- Withania somnifera (Ashwagandha)
- Evolvulus alsinoides
- Nardostachys jatamansi
- Valeriana wallichii
- Embelia ribes
- Acorus calamus
- Terminalia chebula
- Emblica officinalis (Amla)
- Tinospora cordifolia (Guduchi)
- Celastrus paniculatus
- Mucuna pruriens
- Zingiber officinale (Ginger)
- Myristica fragrans (Nutmeg)
- Syzygium aromaticum (Clove)
- Terminalia arjuna
Use / Indication
- Improves memory and learning ability
- Enhances concentration and attention span
- ADHD-like symptoms (attention deficit, hyperactivity)
- Anxiety and stress-related conditions
- Mental fatigue and poor focus
- Behavioral problems in children (irritability, hyperactivity)
- Supportive use in conditions like epilepsy, dementia, and post-stroke recovery
Direction of Use
- Adults: usually 2 tablets twice daily
- Children: 1 tablet twice daily (as advised)
- Take after meals with water
- Use consistently for several weeks to months for effect
- Dose may be adjusted depending on condition severity
Side Effects
- Generally well tolerated
- Mild stomach discomfort (rare)
- Nausea (uncommon)
- Mild drowsiness or calming effect in some users
- Allergic reactions (rare skin rash or itching)
No consistent serious side effects are widely reported when used correctly.
Warning
- Not a substitute for prescribed psychiatric or neurological medicines
- Use under medical supervision in epilepsy or severe neurological disorders
- Avoid self-medication in children with behavioral or learning disorders
- Use cautiously during pregnancy unless advised by a doctor
- Stop use if unusual symptoms occur
Interaction
- May increase effect of some antiepileptic drugs (e.g., carbamazepine, phenytoin)
- May enhance sedation with anti-anxiety or sleep medications
- Use caution with thyroid medicines
- May interact with other herbal brain tonics (additive sedative effects)
Caution
- People with epilepsy should only use under supervision
- Caution in thyroid disorders
- Avoid combining with strong sedatives without medical advice
- Not ideal for long-term unsupervised use in children
- Chronic neurological conditions require clinician monitoring